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Geomatrid larvae ID
Geomatrid larvae ID
Hello you clever bunch, found these two Geomatrid larvae on the same Sallow yesterday at Abbots Wood, any ideas?
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Re: Geomatrid larvae ID
Good call, it does look like a young instar M.Umber, cheersMatsukaze wrote:Mottled Umber would be a good candidate for the first of these.
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Re: Geomatrid larvae ID
Another Geomatrid larvae, found yesterday at Box Hill feeding on a Knapweed seedhead, any ideas?
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Re: Geomatrid larvae ID
Hiya Buggy - green larva are often very tough to get to species level, and its always important to include length of any larva when requesting ID help. Not a lot of help otherwise I'm afraid, but among larval foodplant lovers of Knapweed there are several Pugs worth checking out.
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